TP-Link WiFi 6 Router AX1800 Smart WiFi Router – 802.11ax Router, Gigabit Router, Dual Band, OFDMA, Parental Controls, Long Range Coverage, Works with Alexa(Archer AX20)

March 11, 2020 - Comment

TP-Link Archer AX20, AX1800 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Router Product Features JD Power Award —Highest in customer satisfaction for wireless routers 2017 and 2019 Dual-Band WiFi 6 Internet Router: Wi-Fi 6(802. 11ax) technology achieves faster speeds, greater capacity and reduced network congestion compared to the previous generation Next-Gen 1. 8 Gbps Speeds: Enjoy smoother and more

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TP-Link Archer AX20, AX1800 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Router

Product Features

  • JD Power Award —Highest in customer satisfaction for wireless routers 2017 and 2019
  • Dual-Band WiFi 6 Internet Router: Wi-Fi 6(802. 11ax) technology achieves faster speeds, greater capacity and reduced network congestion compared to the previous generation
  • Next-Gen 1. 8 Gbps Speeds: Enjoy smoother and more stable streaming, gaming, downloading and more with WiFi speeds up to 1. 8 Gbps (1200 Mbps on 5 GHz band and 574 Mbps on 2. 4 GHz band).
  • Connect more devices: Wi-Fi 6 technology communicates more data to more devices simultaneously using revolutionary OFDMA technology
  • Extensive Coverage: Achieve the strong, reliable WiFi coverage with Archer AX1800 as it focuses signal strength to your devices far away using Beamforming technology, 4 high-gain antennas and an advanced front-end module (FEM) chipset.
  • Powerful Quad-Core Processing For Minimal Latency: The powerful 1. 5 GHz quad-core CPU ensures communications between your wifi ax router and connected devices are smooth.
  • Easy setup: set up your Internet router in minutes with the powerful TP-Link tether app.
  • Backwards compatible: Archer AX20 supports all previous 802. 11 standards and all Wi-Fi devices
  • Increased battery life for devices: target wake time technology reduces your devices’ Power consumption to extend their battery life.

Comments

Anonymous says:

TP-Link vs NETGEAR This review is for the TP-Link AC2600 A10 router.This router has outstanding range. I have a NETGEAR Nighthawk AC1900 Dual Band WiFi Gigabit Router (R7000) which is a nice router but I needed something with longer range, so I thought I would take a chance with this, and I was not disappointed. I needed a Poweriver camera in the back of my home, 100ft from the router with the signal going through four 10 inch thick brick walls and one wood wall. So I set up two cameras side by side,…

Anonymous says:

Used as an access point, works fine, slightly quirky interface I only need one wireless router (one-BR apt) but because it’s an old building with thick brick and concrete walls (even on the inside), it needs to be positioned just right and that’s not near my modem/router. That being the case, I have run an Ethernet cable from the non-wireless router to this one and positioned it where it works well.I have been using an older TP-Link wireless router, also as an AP, and never had any problem with it, but wanted something faster, and this was on…

Anonymous says:

Almost the winner after trying 4 other routers ! With 53 WiFi devices running off 1 TP-Link CR1900 modem/router in a 2 story 2000sf building, is was nearly impossible to add more devices without disconnecting a few until the new device was linked to the controlling android app.Yes, I have 3 extenders. The TP-Link RE450 works VERY well in a central location on opposite floor and a pair of RE200 also do a good job but I decided that what I needed to improve overall WiFi was a better separate router so i started testing them a week…

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